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Women in Science

Women present science research

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Undergraduate and graduate students presented their research in natural sciences, math and technology and social sciences at the 13th Women in Science Program Conference on Friday. 


Faust

‘Faust’ plot reimagined

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Stage Director Tomer Zvulun reinvented the tragedy and morality in “Faust” when he introduced the opera’s original 1859 production by Charles Gounod to modern times.


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The Venue shows art of Timothy Fannin

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Yellow Tail Chardonnay flowed Friday as many guests discovered The Venue, Fine Art and Gifts for the first time for the opening reception of Timothy W. Fannin’s work.


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Compass Rose introduces album at Buskirk-Chumley

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Local band Compass Rose gave a CD release concert Saturday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater for its new album “Run with the Moon.” Before the show, lead guitarist Jeff Schweegman, keyboardist Tammy Vysma, rhythm guitarist Jeremy Sublette, drummer Tim Roberts and bassist Curtis Harding sat down with the Indiana Daily Student to discuss their early years with music, recording in Nashville and their shy lead vocalist who would rather be a roadie. 

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Man bites woman twice on neck, asks for sex

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A woman reported to Bloomington police being grabbed inappropriately and bitten on the neck Friday morning. The woman described the man as wearing a green jacket, jeans and tennis shoes.


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Hoosier interfaith group cares for earth

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On Saturday, 12 Christian faith sects and Buddhists, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs and Unitarians officially launched Hoosier Interfaith Power and Light. Hoosier IPL is a movement dedicated to reducing congregations’ carbon footprints and caring for the earth.



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The downfalls of indecision

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As an opinion writer, you’re required to pick a side. No one wants to read a column about how one side was great, but the other side brought up nice points, too.


Illustration

A no fly zone over Libya

We believe that enforcing a no-fly zone seems within reason, and that doing so would effectively prevent Gaddafi from committing the crime of ordering air strikes on Libyan civilians.


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Making dollars and sense

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An important component of President Barack Obama’s 2012 budget hasn’t gotten nearly enough attention: a reduction of the exclusivity period for biologic pharmaceuticals from 12 years to seven.


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In defense of the Millenials

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However, those who are quick to criticize Generation Y fail to acknowledge the massive strides that this generation has made in major areas our society.






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IU Art Museum to go Warhol

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The IU Art Museum’s new “Shot by Warhol” exhibit, featuring a selection of 154 of Andy Warhol’s personal photographs, will open Saturday and remain through May 8.



Sprite

4 students win opportunity to make movies in New York, Chicago

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The screenplays have been written, the actors have been cast, and the films have been shot. Now all that’s left is the long wait. Four IU students from two different teams, Team New York and Team Chicago, have been selected to film a short movie in the Sprite Refreshing Films competition.


Women's Big Ten Tournament

IU season ends in first round of Big Ten Tournament

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The stage was set for an upset. The 10th-seeded Hoosiers were facing seventh-seeded archrival Purdue. IU coach Felisha Legette-Jack’s first recruiting class was fighting to keep its season alive. But this script did not conclude with an ideal ending for the Hoosiers.


Men's Basketball vs. Wisconsin

Column: Rivers filled a needed role for IU

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There are probably a few ways to look on Jeremiah Rivers’ career as an IU basketball player. Yes, some good, some very good and some that didn’t quite reach expectations.But Thursday night was Rivers’ Senior Night, and as the team’s only true senior, it was (more or less) his alone.